On June 3, AAC Technologies rose 3.23% in regular trading, trading at 49.04 HKD/share, with trading volume of 82.01 million HKD, extending its recent strong momentum.
On the news front, the company's CoolFan series active cooling chips based on MEMS piezoelectric thin-film technology have entered small batch trial production, with mass production expected in early next year. The product is applicable to AI smartphones, XR glasses, and various AI-enabled terminal devices. Meanwhile, the company's subsidiary Yuandi Technology has achieved mass production of ATAHORAN series 2.2MW/2.6MW liquid cooling CDUs, with monthly capacity reaching 400 units, ranking among the global top three. NVIDIA's confirmation that its next-generation flagship AI platform will fully adopt liquid cooling solutions further catalyzes industry demand, with AAC's orders covering North America, Europe, and Southeast Asia.
Goldman Sachs maintains a Buy rating with a target price of 62.5 HKD, expressing optimism toward the company's liquid cooling and AI/AR business growth potential. Multiple positive catalysts continue to support the stock's upward trajectory.
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